Reputation: 73
In the following code, both coeff1 and coeff2 are Decimal objects. When i check their type using type(coeff1), i get (class 'decimal.Decimal') but when i made a test code and checked decimal objects i get decimal. Decimal, without the word class
coeff1 = system[i].normal_vector.coordinates[i]
coeff2 = system[m].normal_vector.coordinates[i]
x = coeff2/coeff1
print(type(x))
system.xrow_add_to_row(x,i,m)
another issue is when i change the first input to the function xrow_add_to_row to negative x:
system.xrow_add_to_row(-x,i,m)
I get invalid operation error at a line that is above the changed code:
<ipython-input-11-ce84b250bafa> in compute_triangular_form(self)
93 coeff1 = system[i].normal_vector.coordinates[i]
94 coeff2 = system[m].normal_vector.coordinates[i]
---> 95 x = coeff2/coeff1
96 print(type(coeff1))
97 system.xrow_add_to_row(-x,i,m)
InvalidOperation: [<class 'decimal.DivisionUndefined'>]
But then again in a test code i use negative numbers with Decimal objects and it works fine. Any idea what the problem might be? Thanks.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 2380
Reputation: 40853
decimal.DivisionUndefined
is raised when you attempt to divide zero by zero. It's a bit confusing as you get a different exception when only the divisor is zero (decimal.DivisionByZero
)
>>> import decimal.Decimal as D
>>> D(0) / D(0)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<pyshell#1>", line 1, in <module>
D(0) / D(0)
decimal.InvalidOperation: [<class 'decimal.DivisionUndefined'>]
>>> D(1) / D(0)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<pyshell#2>", line 1, in <module>
D(1) / D(0)
decimal.DivisionByZero: [<class 'decimal.DivisionByZero'>]
Upvotes: 11